[b]BETA215 wrote: [/b] And the Live Magic CD?[/QUOTE]
One Vision is from Knebworth [url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg5MfuJG4GwThddu7fy-hOkC09hkFOsm6]https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg5MfuJG4GwThddu7fy-hOkC09hkFOsm6[/url]
BETA215 · Member since
Oh, true.
So, the available audio sources of this concert are:
Old VHS/LaserDisc version
Some songs in Live Magic
2012 DVD/BluRay version
16 cameras audio
And this version can't be sourced from the official versions, neither One Vision from Live Magic and, according to the last comments, not sourced from the 16 cameras version.
So:
Maybe the theatrical version of the concert is almost the same as the VHS but with a different sound mix; or
This is a new audio mix obtained (I don't know how) but with faked video just to get money out of it; or
This is all fake and very well done job.
Unless otherwise indicated, this are all the things it could be, but we don't know which of this ones it is.
BETA215 · Member since
I'm right?
Nitroboy · Member since
This particular version doesn't have the "hey!" at the beginning of the song
Chief Mouse · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]
This particular version doesn't have the "hey!" at the beginning of the song
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I'm sure this is the version he used. It is also the same version I used for comparison in my previous posts.
pittrek · Member since
The guy at the beginning calls it "Queen v Budapešti", which is a Slavic syntax, the accent sounds Russian. Can it be that the Russian release had a different sound mix ?
Nitroboy · Member since
I still find these "marks" on Freddie's face a bit odd. Could they be a side effect of the video processing he used?
Chief Mouse · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]
I still find these "marks" on Freddie's face a bit odd. Could they be a side effect of the video processing he used?
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Side effect. The original video has heavy grain, he smoothed out mad amount of detail leaving some of the stronger lines, plus some sharpening maybe as well.
Here's a quick test -
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The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]
This is just a rip of the old VHS.
It's the same guitar solo as on all the official releases - but it's a studio overdub done by Brian (the only guitar part overdubbed on the entire show).
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Turns out I was wrong.
Indeed, the guitar solo at the beginning of the song is WITHOUT the overdub here. Very interesting that this early mix ended up being released somewhere.
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]tomchristie22 wrote:[/b]
Bizarrely enough, Roger doesn't miss the beat at all on the VHS and Laserdisc version (see: https://youtu.be/u0Zn3Ov5xUA?t=2m25s), but there's a noisy bit of microphone feedback which happens around the same time, which isn't present on either Snow's clip or Hungarian Rhapsody. I've no idea what to make of any of that.[/QUOTE]
I guess this means it's three different mixes we're dealing with.
What is this third source then? Is this the only song with differences?
Weird that I'm resurrecting a three year old topic, but here we are.
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]
So there are 2 possibilities :
1) somebody took the VHS tape or laserdisc, used some good upscaler to get it to 1080p and at the same time pull more details out of the picture, corrected the colours, and added some digital scratches
2) somebody who owns a 35mm print which was "liberated" from a Hungarian cinema transferred it to 1080p and gave a copy to Hernan[/QUOTE]
It's sad that this guy refuses to engage with this community, leaving people to do guesswork. But I guess it's not surprising, considering the majority of his "products" he sells are sourced from free downloads off this website.
I highly doubt this guy has any sources that we don't have. He just knows how to create a pretty package and sell it.
Wilki Amieva · Member since
Audio of this release is taken from the original TV broadcast version (which has a premix). Why Snow tried to push it as a film transfer is anyone's guess...